If you haven’t yet experienced Bella Grace, this is the moment – right here, right now – to join this incredible, empowering movement. Our latest issue takes you on a soothing, summer drive, shares a moving, sometimes unexpected portrait of sisterhood, and shows you how to lose and find yourself through travel. Emma Tree chases the light; Maddie Mulvaney embraces the messy, and their words, their photography are goose-bump-raising. Must-read features also include: reclaiming and re-living the summers of our childhoods, choosing acceptance in “My Selfie in Words,” “The Forest is my World and this Backpack is my Home,” and seeking simple goodness.

This summer issue is filled with more techniques and variety than ever, including a 10-page designer collection showcase from the artist behind The Noisy Plume blog, Jillian Lukiwski. Discover how to make sapphire and beaded chokers, stitched wooden necklaces, hemp knot jewelry, and clay bead ladder necklaces. We also reveal tips and inspiration for piecing together colorful sgraffito cuffs, smart and simple bracelet closures, dream catcher necklaces, and collage pendants. Don’t miss a special look at Cat Kerr’s whimsical capsule necklaces and a stunning brand-new jewelry set from Susan Lenart Kazmer.

Chase away that “June Gloom” with this dashing new issue of Take Ten! Within these pages, you will find an array of quick and easy projects featuring rubber stamping to create during the summer vacation. Organize your favorite stamping materials, be they decorative tapes, patterned papers, inks, stickers, and markers, and get ready to have one of the most productive card-making seasons yet! Discover over 100 ideas for simple card layouts in bold colors that celebrate the summer months, and soak up an inspiring collection of original cards by our Guest Artist, Diana Pisanelli.

The summer issue of Sew Somerset will make you want to look at everyday objects like a scrap of tattered canvas or mismatched buttons in new, interesting ways. Erin Geagon puts her assortment of bits and bobs on display in three picture frames, and Andrea Ockey Parr’s bright travel tins pay homage to two of her favorite places on earth: London and Victoria. Dare to enhance a canvas of ephemera with free motion stitches like Anne Brooke did on her beautifully intricate collages. This issue includes the best and brightest stitched paper crafts, felted fiber art, sewn jewelry, and so much more.

Somerset StudioGallery – a special publication that features everything you love about Somerset Studio in 200 lush pages – returns with our best issue yet. From Amy Willcut’s weathered, wooden assemblage art to Deb Dunn’s Dream Satchel, complete with a notebook and pencil, these pages are filled with enough inspiration to last you through the summer. Kim Collister’s black and white altered art angel reminds us all that when our muse speaks to us, we should raise our arms, believe, and good things will appear. The Cinderella in all of us will appreciate Edan Ruthan Miller’s story of finding her fairy godmother.

Discover new threads and the industry’s most innovative fiber inspiration inside Art Quilting Studio. This issue’s Artist Profile visits the amazing work of well-known mixed-media quilt, collage, and fiber artist Joan Schulze. Debbie Lyddon evokes nature in the Series Showcase with her “Marshscape Collages,” and we put a spotlight on Debbie Feist, whose quilts boast woven fibers, free-motion stitching, and metallic touches. Pick up new techniques, and follow along as Kathy Kinsella brings the Northern Lights down to Earth and onto her quilts in this must-see edition.

This issue is brimming with famous faces and fresh, inspiring kitchen spaces. Get an intimate look into the home of actress Haylie Duff, who also shares some of her personal recipes featured in her cookbook, “The Real Girl’s Kitchen.” Linda Spiker, of TheOrganicKitchen.org, inspires us to live healthy by telling her story, and writer Skye McAlpine, of FromMyDiningTable.com, offers a glimpse into her delicious life in Venice, Italy. Read the heartwarming story of Aimée Wimbush-Bourque, who loves cooking for her family of five on their semi-urban homestead just outside of Montréal, Canada, and don’t miss an exclusive feature on singer, songwriter, actress, and teen icon Tiffany, who graciously invites us into her home kitchen.

Enter our Glimpse Inside Giveaway for a Free Magazine!

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We’re giving away a brand-new June issue to three lucky winners. Leave us a comment about which issue you can’t wait to get your hands on for your chance to win.

Winners will be randomly selected for our magazine giveaway and contacted via email. Contest is open to U.S. residents only, and ends 6/30/15 at 11:59pm PST.

*$5 off coupon code applies to purchases of any of the following (Summer ’15) issues only:Art Quilting Studio, Bella Grace, Belle Armoire Jewelry, Sew Somerset, Where Women Cook, Somerset Studio Gallery, and Take Ten. Coupon cannot be combined with any other offer. Discount code can be used only one time per customer and expires 6/30/15.

Two of the publications stand out for me this time. First all the wonderful cards that are being showcased in Take Ten but then I like the projects in Somerset Studio Gallery! so much inspiration.
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Bella Grace is the one for me. Reading the quotes and seeing the photos has opened a longing to see more, rest more, feel more, create more, and realize the biggest thing is that being is more than all the others. I want to dive in!

WHERE WOMEN COOK thrills my need to be domestic! To make everyday meals as special as possible for those I love and care for. Breaking of bread is a necessity so I love to make it meaningful. THANK YOU for providing such inspiration!
Joyfully….~Sandie

I absolutely love Altered. I can’t get enough
of this wonderful magazine! It helps to inspire
my creativity, and I am amazed at some of the
things I have put together, from recycled old
clothes that I almost gave to the thrift store.
Thank You

Am dying to see Kim Collister’s feature in Somerset Studio Gallery–my daughter bought a few of her pieces on Etsy & she is such a fabulous artist…and the packages she sends are incredible (you know what I mean, you’ve gotten them with her submissions)! She’s so generous & inspiring…we knew she was going to be published but are so happy to see she’s on the cover too! BONUS :)

Sew Somerset has to be my fav… LOVE all the projects in it! Especially the blue flowers, affirmations book and the spool roll… I think I could tackle those this summer and give them as nice gifts in the fall!

I love Take Ten, but would be really interested to see the June, Where Women Cook. Two of my favorite cities were mentioned in the description: Montreal & Venice. I really enjoyed eating at both places.

If you haven’t yet experienced Bella Grace, this is the moment – right here, right now – to join this incredible, empowering movement. Our latest issue takes you on a soothing, summer drive, shares a moving, sometimes unexpected portrait of sisterhood, and shows you how to lose and find yourself through travel. Emma Tree chases the light; Maddie Mulvaney embraces the messy, and their words, their photography are goose-bump-raising. Must-read features also include: reclaiming and re-living the summers of our childhoods, choosing acceptance in “My Selfie in Words,” “The Forest is my World and this Backpack is my Home,” and seeking simple goodness.

This summer issue is filled with more techniques and variety than ever, including a 10-page designer collection showcase from the artist behind The Noisy Plume blog, Jillian Lukiwski. Discover how to make sapphire and beaded chokers, stitched wooden necklaces, hemp knot jewelry, and clay bead ladder necklaces. We also reveal tips and inspiration for piecing together colorful sgraffito cuffs, smart and simple bracelet closures, dream catcher necklaces, and collage pendants. Don’t miss a special look at Cat Kerr’s whimsical capsule necklaces and a stunning brand-new jewelry set from Susan Lenart Kazmer.

Chase away that “June Gloom” with this dashing new issue of Take Ten! Within these pages, you will find an array of quick and easy projects featuring rubber stamping to create during the summer vacation. Organize your favorite stamping materials, be they decorative tapes, patterned papers, inks, stickers, and markers, and get ready to have one of the most productive card-making seasons yet! Discover over 100 ideas for simple card layouts in bold colors that celebrate the summer months, and soak up an inspiring collection of original cards by our Guest Artist, Diana Pisanelli.

The summer issue of Sew Somerset will make you want to look at everyday objects like a scrap of tattered canvas or mismatched buttons in new, interesting ways. Erin Geagon puts her assortment of bits and bobs on display in three picture frames, and Andrea Ockey Parr’s bright travel tins pay homage to two of her favorite places on earth: London and Victoria. Dare to enhance a canvas of ephemera with free motion stitches like Anne Brooke did on her beautifully intricate collages. This issue includes the best and brightest stitched paper crafts, felted fiber art, sewn jewelry, and so much more.

Somerset StudioGallery – a special publication that features everything you love about Somerset Studio in 200 lush pages – returns with our best issue yet. From Amy Willcut’s weathered, wooden assemblage art to Deb Dunn’s Dream Satchel, complete with a notebook and pencil, these pages are filled with enough inspiration to last you through the summer. Kim Collister’s black and white altered art angel reminds us all that when our muse speaks to us, we should raise our arms, believe, and good things will appear. The Cinderella in all of us will appreciate Edan Ruthan Miller’s story of finding her fairy godmother.

Discover new threads and the industry’s most innovative fiber inspiration inside Art Quilting Studio. This issue’s Artist Profile visits the amazing work of well-known mixed-media quilt, collage, and fiber artist Joan Schulze. Debbie Lyddon evokes nature in the Series Showcase with her “Marshscape Collages,” and we put a spotlight on Debbie Feist, whose quilts boast woven fibers, free-motion stitching, and metallic touches. Pick up new techniques, and follow along as Kathy Kinsella brings the Northern Lights down to Earth and onto her quilts in this must-see edition.

This issue is brimming with famous faces and fresh, inspiring kitchen spaces. Get an intimate look into the home of actress Haylie Duff, who also shares some of her personal recipes featured in her cookbook, “The Real Girl’s Kitchen.” Linda Spiker, of TheOrganicKitchen.org, inspires us to live healthy by telling her story, and writer Skye McAlpine, of FromMyDiningTable.com, offers a glimpse into her delicious life in Venice, Italy. Read the heartwarming story of Aimée Wimbush-Bourque, who loves cooking for her family of five on their semi-urban homestead just outside of Montréal, Canada, and don’t miss an exclusive feature on singer, songwriter, actress, and teen icon Tiffany, who graciously invites us into her home kitchen.

Enter our Glimpse Inside Giveaway for a Free Magazine!

[This giveaway has ended.]

We’re giving away a brand-new June issue to three lucky winners. Leave us a comment about which issue you can’t wait to get your hands on for your chance to win.

Winners will be randomly selected for our magazine giveaway and contacted via email. Contest is open to U.S. residents only, and ends 6/30/15 at 11:59pm PST.

*$5 off coupon code applies to purchases of any of the following (Summer ’15) issues only:Art Quilting Studio, Bella Grace, Belle Armoire Jewelry, Sew Somerset, Where Women Cook, Somerset Studio Gallery, and Take Ten. Coupon cannot be combined with any other offer. Discount code can be used only one time per customer and expires 6/30/15.